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"Proud" drug addict burns grandad's house down in Phetchabun


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Thai Rath reported that a 27 year old drug addict looked on proudly with his arms folded on his chest as he burnt his grandad's house down in Sam Samor Thot in Phetchabun.

 

Sangwan, 59, said he'd tried once before when high on yaba. Now he had destroyed the family home.

 

Beung Sam Phan police called the fire authorities who had the blaze out in under an hour but by then the home was razed and nearly everything was destroyed inside.

 

That included 12 puppies in a cage.

 

The grandad was left with just one puppy as the arsonist - Pongsiri, 27 - was taken away by the police.

 

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Sangwan, 59, said he'd tried once before when high on yaba. Now he had destroyed the family home.

The grandad was left with just one puppy as the arsonist - Pongsiri, 27 - was taken away by the police.

If the grandfather is 59 the grandson 27, it would mean that both he and his daughter/son were parents at 15/16 - no wonder the kid has no morals 

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What possible use to himself or society can the arsonist possibly be in the future. A life in prison ? Or just quietly do away with him and donate any useful organs he has remaining to someone who needs them more than him.

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